FROM THE ODJIBWA.
The birds met together one day, to
try which could fly the highest. Some flew up
very swift, but soon got tired, and were passed by
others of stronger wing. But the eagle went up
beyond them all, and was ready to claim the victory,
when the gray linnet, a very small bird, flew from
the eagle’s back, where it had perched unperceived,
and being fresh and unexhausted, succeeded in going
the highest. When the birds came down, and met
in council to award the prize, it was given to the
eagle, because that bird had not only gone up nearer
to the sun than any of the larger birds, but it had
carried the linnet on its back.
Hence the feathers of the eagle are
esteemed the most honourable marks for a warrior,
as it is not only considered the bravest bird, but
also endowed with strength to soar the highest.